fostering innovation with european aerospace standards
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Fo st e r i n g i n n o v a t i o n w i t h E u ro p e a n A e ro S p a c e s t a n d a rd s
©ASD-STAN 2021
September 2021
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ASD-STAN is an international non-profit association (AISBL) that develops andmaintains European standards for the European aerospace & defence industry.
As an associated body to CEN (European Committee for Standardization) we arethe main provider of European aerospace Norms (EN).
To enhance the competitiveness of European companies, we established a protocolwith CEN to shorten the process of European standardization. ASD-STAN publishesprojected-EN standards (ASD-STAN prEN) which are technically identical to the finalEuropean Norm (EN).
Our values of openness, transparency, consensus and balance are at the core ofour Working Groups. Bringing experts from all across Europe and the industrytogether, we guarantee the safety of our standards by having Original EquipmentManufacturers (OEMs) and Type Certificate (TC) holders chair our Working Groups.
About us
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Develop standards related to the design, production and maintenance of aircraft systems, equipment and standard parts
Manage standardization projects in 10 Domains and 45 Working Groups
Work in close cooperation with National Standardization Bodies (BNAE, DIN, BSI)
Contribute to the promotion of European standards at international level
Cooperate with EDA EDSTAR JMC on the application of civil standards for military purposes
Act as the European body for the development of global quality aerospace standards by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)
Provide trainings (ASD-STE 100 “Simplified Technical English”, REACH training)
What we do
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Our members include national industrial associations, national standardization bodies, major aerospace companies and public institutions:
GIFAS – French Aeronautical and Space Industries Group
DIN – German Institute for Standardization (NSB)
ADS – UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Industries association
TEDAE – Spanish association of Defense, Aeronautics, Security and Space Technology Companies
AIAD – Federation of Italian Companies for Aerospace, Defence and Security
SOFF – Swedish Security and Defense Industry Association
ASD - AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe
AIRBUS
EASA - European Aviation Safety Agency
More information about the involvement in the Aerospace Standardization and its benefits can be found on our web-page “Why and how to be involved?” and on our corporate leaflet
ASD-STAN members
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1986 AECMA-STAN recognized by CEN as an “Associated Body” and “Sole Provider of European Aerospace Standards”
ASD-STAN is the CEN Technical Committee (TC) for “Aerospace”
About 2554+ currently published European Standards originate from ASD-STAN (16% of the total CEN/CENELEC publications of ENs)
currently 301 published ASD-STAN prENs are in progress towards becoming ENs.
More than 100 direct experts organized in 45 ASD-STAN WGs and 10 Domains
69 Technical Reports published by ASD-STAN
Yearly production (2018): ca. 107 ASD-STAN prENs and 125 ENs(2019): ca. 42 ASD-STAN prENs and 170 Ens(2020): ca. 43 ASD-STAN prENs and 43 ENs
Cooperation with CEN
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EN 4179 — Qualification and approval of personnel for non-destructive testing
EN 9100 series deriving from the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)
EN 6114 and 6115 — Bolts and Inch series
EN 4709 series — UAS product requirements, CE marking and operating rules for the
Open category (harmonized standards)
DOA — Design Organization Approval standards
LOTAR series — Long Term Archiving and Retrieval of digital technical product data-
9300 series
REACH compatible standards-new 7000 series
Our Main Projects:
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REACH compatible Standards
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (EC standardization request, EASA specification on open
category UAS)-currently 4 harmonized standards are in the pipeline to be published
as hENs in order to support European legislation on drones. The new
Standardization Request from the EC is expected for additional 4 standards.
Additive Manufacturing
Digitalization of standards (e-Coc)
Batteries
Current & Future Strategic projects/topics
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Work Programme
• Covers all domains and working groups
• Available in the website following this link
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10 domains of activity
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Link to the table of the Technical organization with the WG
allocation
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ASD-STAN prEN
The ASD-STAN prEN (projected EuropeanNorm) is an early publication of the CEN EN.The CEN EN is a later publication of the ASD-STAN prEN with a CEN coversheet.
ASD-STAN prENs are technically identical (with exactly the same content) to the
further EN publications by CEN members.
All the European Standards (EN) in the range between 2000-9999 are originating from ASD-
STAN.
ASD-STAN prEN publications can be used
for any training and/or certification activity!
Technical Report (TR)An informative document that providesinformation on the technical content ofstandardization work.
A TR can be published in the following cases:
• The subject to be covered by the TR is stillunder technical development requiring widerexposure but needs to be laid down at itscurrent status for further development;
• Informative publication containing collecteddata of a different kind, which currentlycannot be published as European Standard(EN).
• A TR may include, for example, data obtainedfrom a survey carried out among members,data on work in other organizations, or dataon the “state-of-the-art” in relation tonational standards on a particular subject.
ASD-STAN TR is not transformed into CEN TR and is part of the 5 years periodic review.
Deliverables
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The production of an EN once ratified results in :
a publicly available standard-owned, maintained and distributed
by the National Standardisation Bodies;
all competing National Standards being withdrawn by the
National Standardisation Bodies within six months;
permits its incorporation into European legislation thereby re-
enforcing its worth;
allows ASD-CERT to provide certification at a much-reduced cost
to industry .
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Statistics of the ongoing standardization work
Note: 2021 figures cover period of January-June
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ASD-STAN cooperation with EDA
More than 500 EN standards referenced on the
European Defence Standards Reference System
(EDSTAR) are originating from ASD-STAN
EN developed standards are used in both civilian and
military aircrafts:
• Domain D03 “mechanical”: developed ENs for Bolts, Nuts,
fluidic fittings, Bearings, etc, are used for military aircrafts
(Tornado, Mirage, Eurofighter, Rafale, gripen)
• Domain D02 “electrical”: developed ENs for civilian aircrafts
(Circuit breakers, cables, connectors,…) like the A380 and
A350 are also used for military aircrafts (A400m)
ASD-STAN is currently working with EDA on the ways of deeper cooperation
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ASD-STAN and ASD-CERT Cooperation
ASD-STAN WG
ASD-STAN prEN
EN
ManufacturersQualificationagainst prEN/ EN
ASD-CERT experts
FeedbackQualification
Since ASD-STAN prEN
publication’s technical
content is identical to
the ones of the CEN EN
publication, ASD-STAN
prEN publications can
be used for any training
and certification
activity.
ASD-STAN works in close cooperation with ASD-CERT to extend certification and qualification activities with re-integrating ASD-CERT auditors’ feedback into the revision of standards. To support the revisions needed ASD-CERTexperts are directly participating in ASD-STAN working groups
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Liaison Representation in ISO
ISO/TC 20 Aircraft and space vehicles
ISO/TC 20/SC 1 Aerospace electrical requirements
ISO/TC 20/SC 4 Aerospace fastener systems
ISO/TC 20/SC 14 Space systems and operations
ISO/TC 20/SC 16 Unmanned aircraft systems
ISO/TC 79 Light metals and their alloys
ISO/TC 155 Nickel and nickel alloys
ISO/TC 184 Automation systems and integration
ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Physical device control
ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial data
ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Interoperability, integration, and architectures for enterprise systems and automation applications
Vienna Agreement between ISO and CEN allows common development of ISO EN publications by ASD-STAN involvement
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Office
NEW address: Rue Belliard 40, 1040 Brussels
Pari Aliyeva, Director
Rue Belliard 401040 BrusselsBelgium+32 2 786 31 28
Paul-Alexander Cramers, Executive Manager
Rue Belliard 401040 BrusselsBelgium+32 2 786 31 27
Mariana Levinta, Standardization Project Coordinator
[email protected] Belliard 401040 BrusselsBelgium+32 2 786 31 27
Thank you for your attention!